Political Analysis Tools.
Eight analyzers operationalize Political Cubism and Quantum Power. Start with the Cubist Event Analyzer — the others isolate single mechanics for sharper readings.
Turn your classical line and cubist variables into a structured Political Cubism analysis.
Build a cubist power object — A → B baseline, A(m) → B(e) specification, and plane-specific notes — then generate an AI-written Prism Report: executive overview, B(e) series, refraction pattern, interpolation, extrapolation, blind spots, variable refinement, and the refracted power-line of best fit.
Refract a political event across legal, media, institutional, affective, symbolic, temporal, and observer planes.
Enter an event with its actors, medium, observers, and competing readings. Get a structured Political Cubism + Quantum Power analysis you can export as a memo.
Estimate ΔT — the gap between conduct and political reception.
Compare T_conduct and T_reception to estimate how long an act took to stabilize into political meaning, and what happened inside the window.
Enumerate the coherent audience-bands stabilizing different versions of the same event.
Map two to six Reality Bands and the structural conditions that hold each one together.
Model an actor as a bundle: person, office, brand, audience, persona, reputation, social location.
Generate a structured profile of the composite agent driving the act under analysis.
List observers with enough weight to collapse the event.
Identify institutional, symbolic, and media observers whose registration of the event would fix its meaning for others.
Has the event stabilized too little, too much, or about right?
Diagnose collapse pathology and what would be needed to reopen or stabilize the event.
Show how the same act changes when routed through different media.
Compare an act across TV, TikTok, courts, newspapers, podcasts, university bureaucracy, and social platforms.
How sticky is the current dominant reading?
Estimate how resistant the stabilized meaning is to perturbation across time and observer groups.
Find your observer mode — a higher-resolution alternative to the political compass.
Eight questions map you to a Cubist Observer Mode and Reality Band: Classical, Cubist, Quantum, or Field-Bound. A self-assessment grounded in Political Cubism, not partisan axes.